but that's not what america is asking. america wants to do something that's going to have an immediate impact. again, if we focus on how did this particular shooter access the guns? well, we're never going to exactly know perhaps. but it seems pretty clear from a distance that why in this instance, when the mother knew she had a very disturbed son she didn't keep those guns in a far more secure location. it seems to me a gun safe where i keep my guns, would have been much more appropriate in this situation. >> eliot: richard i won't disagree with you about that at all. create an obligation to maintain guns in a way so they can't be stolen. use them properly. it is absolutely critical to all of this. i think we have some semblance of an agreement. we'll increase spending on healthcare. get rid of the loopholes at gun shows. we'll limit the size of magazines and we'll continue our discussion some other day because time is up about whether or not the assault weapons ban last time worked or not. but i think look, there is an a